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would be based in the Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy at the Streatham Campus in Exeter. Project Description: Self-powered systems, which harvest energy from ambient sources (e.g., solar
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Project Description Urban sewer and stormwater systems are increasingly stressed by climate change and rapid urbanisation. Intensifying rainfall, more frequent extreme events, and expanding
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Remanufacturing plays a vital role in enabling sustainable and circular production systems by recovering value from end-of-use products and components. A key operational stage within remanufacturing
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The increasing prevalence of autonomous systems in dynamic, human-centred environments, such as smart transportation networks and distributed IoT infrastructures, demands decision-making frameworks
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phase of electronic neural networks is highly power-intensive, and their widespread use puts ever-increasing pressure on global energy infrastructure [1]. Photonic circuits guide and process light-based
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, perspectives, and their personal skillset to the discovery, development, and commercial translation of new 3D nanoscale magnetic metamaterials. What You’ll Do in this Project Size, weight, and power: the future
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The University of Exeter’s Department of Clinical and Biomedical Sciences is inviting applications for a PhD studentship funded by Diabetes UK to commence on 21 September 2026 or as soon as possible
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Project Description Chrono-urbanism is an urban planning approach that prioritises time as a core resource, aiming to reduce travel time by placing essential services, leisure, and work within a
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The experience of pain is dynamic beyond nociceptive signalling, affected by emotional, motivational and cognitive factors. This PhD project aims to investigate the underlying neurobiological
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Fuel cells and water electrolysers are key technologies for the transition to a low-carbon energy system, enabling the efficient conversion between chemical and electrical energy and supporting